MOSCOW
- RUMOW
- Latitude: 55.7287
- Longitude: 37.597
- Inland, Russia
- Port in Russia
Location: Russia
Moscow is an inland city and does not have a traditional marine port like coastal cities. However, it is a significant hub for river transportation given its strategic position by the Moskva River and the proximity to the Volga River through the Moscow Canal. The water transport facilities are a key part of the city's infrastructure, facilitating both passenger and cargo transportation.
Key Features and Specifications:
Moscow North River Terminal:
- Location: It is one of the major river ports situated in the north of Moscow on the Khimki Reservoir.
- Function: Primarily serves passenger ships and river cruises. It also has facilities for cargo handling.
- Connectivity: Connects to the Volga-Baltic Waterway, the Volga-Don Canal, and other major rivers, providing access to the Caspian Sea, Black Sea, Baltic Sea, White Sea, and Sea of Azov.
Moscow South River Terminal:
- Location: Located in the southern part of Moscow.
- Function: This terminal primarily handles cargo but also serves passenger ships.
- Connectivity: Links with the Moskva River and broader Russian river transport network.
Infrastructure:
- Cargo Handling: The river ports are equipped with cranes and warehouses to handle a variety of cargo including construction materials, industrial goods, and consumer products.
- Passenger Services: Regular river cruise services operate from Moscow, offering both short trips within the city and longer cruises to destinations such as St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, and Astrakhan.
- Navigation: Equipped with modern navigational aids to ensure safe and efficient river traffic management.
Facilities:
- Passenger Amenities: Include ticket offices, waiting lounges, restaurants, and souvenir shops, reflecting the port’s role as a gateway for tourists.
- Cargo Facilities: Feature storage areas, container handling equipment, and logistical support for various types of freight.
- Maintenance: Dockyards and repair facilities are available for the maintenance and repair of vessels.
Operational Aspects:
- Seasonal Operation: Due to the freezing of rivers in winter, most cargo and passenger services are seasonal, operating primarily from late spring to early autumn.
- Customs and Regulation: As with other international ports, the terminals include customs facilities for the inspection and clearance of goods.
Connectivity:
- Intermodal Links: The ports are well-integrated with Moscow's road, rail, and airport infrastructure, facilitating easy transfer of goods and passengers.
- Urban Accessibility: Public transport such as buses and the metro provides easy access to the terminals from various parts of the city.
Economic and Cultural Role:
- Economic Impact: The river ports contribute to Moscow's economy by enhancing trade and tourism.
- Cultural Significance: The river terminals are often points of departure for cultural and natural exploration tours, boosting the city's profile as a tourist destination.
While not a conventional marine port, Moscow's river transport infrastructure plays a critical role in connecting the city to the extensive Russian waterway network and supporting both economic and recreational activities.
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